Crawford Path Replica Trail Sign

This one's for the history buffs! This replica of the Crawford Path trail sign—hand-painted by George Brown in his legendary White Mountain sign shop—marks the oldest continuously maintained hiking trail in the United States. Built in 1819 for early tourists to the White Mountains, the Crawford Path has connected generations of hikers to the summit of Mount Washington by foot and horseback. A segment of the path is part of the iconic Appalachian Trail.

Every dollar earned from the sale of this replica sign helps to fund AMC’s nonprofit work, protecting the places you love through trail work, research, advocacy, and joyful connection to the outdoors.